Hermeneutics and Medieval Culture

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Patrick J. Gallacher, Helen Damico
SUNY Press, 1989 M01 1 - 287 páginas
This study explores the art of interpretation in works of history, art, music, and literature from the medieval period. The authors demonstrate that the search for meaning was a primary concern of medieval authors and that the history of medieval thought from Augustine to Aquinas and Ockham illustrates the dialectic of question and answer that is the foundation of hermeneutics. This study is the first to offer a diversity of hermeneutic approaches and themes in the context of medieval works.

The study's interdisciplinary approach to the medieval works considered invites analysis from scholars and critics in all areas of medieval studies. The breadth of scope in addressing the art of interpretation in the various disciplines also provides a valuable general introduction to medieval culture.
 

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IV
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V
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VI
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VIII
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X
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XII
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XIV
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XV
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XXI
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XXII
181
XXIV
191
XXVI
199
XXVII
211
XXVIII
223
XXX
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XXXI
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XVIII
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XX
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XXXII
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XXXIII
281
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Página 1 - ... ego certe, quod intrepidus de meo corde pronuntio, si ad culmen auctoritatis aliquid scriberem, sic mallem scribere, ut, quod veri quisque de his rebus capere posset, mea verba resonarent, quam ut unam veram sententiam ad hoc apertius ponerem, ut excluderem ceteras, quarum falsitas me non posset offendere.

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Patrick J. Gallacher is associate professor in the Department of English at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

Helen Damico is associate professor in the Department of English at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

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